Multi-Designer Outerwear Series

Moncler Genius Recruits Various Designers for New Outerwear Series

Luxury outerwear label Moncler Genius works alongside 8 talented designers to craft its newest project. The initiative leverages the talents of a number of designers, such as Craig Green, Simone Rocha, Hiroshi Fujiwara, and Pierpaolo Piccolo. The plethora of design aesthetics allows the fashion label to cultivate a range of various styles. With this, the Moncler Genius project curates a shared theme of "oneness."

The dynamic range creates an outerwear collection that "mirrors the uniqueness of the consumer." Tapping into the individual perspectives of each designer, Hiroshi Fujiwara incorporates embroidery from his fragment designs. Pierpaolo Piccoli delivers clear shapes, Simone Rocha offers floral ornamentation. Craig Green experiments with proportions and delivers sculptural silhouettes. The full Moncler Genius collection will make its public debut at Milan Fashion Week on February 20.
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